celery stuffed with chicken liver pâté (homemade with organic, free range chicken) topped with sauerkraut and a big glass of veggie juice. This has become my favorite evening meal; leaves me completely nourished and never stuffed so I sleep well. If I had kids I probably wouldn't get to eat this way.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Whole wheat flatout bread pizza with TJ's piza sauce, olives and shredded mozzarella cheese - first time trying it, it was pretty weak, but has possibilities for being better if I try it again. I had to chase it with an ounce of Irish cheese and some RosemaryRaisin crackers from Trader Joe's.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Made an AWESOME soup of carrots, homemade chicken stock, fresh orange (juice and zest), fresh ginger, cream, butter, cumin & cilantro all pureed into a smooth yummyness. Fabulous! Finished dinner with the last of today's veggie juice and then a glass of red wine. Cheers!

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Sounds awesome! I would go so far as to roll the breast around some cheese (he he), then wrap the out side with bacon. Put it on a skewer and bbq it. Drizzle some kind of yummy sauce on it too. Oh gosh!

Bacon wrapped turkey breast, mixed vegetables and a whole wheat biscuit. Not the greatest but my excuse is that I spent the day with my 20 mo. old granddaughter. She "made" the biscuits.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Dan, that sounds fabulous! I had a small salad of homemade cottage cheese (made from raw, clabbered milk) stirred into some chunks of fresh orange, avocado, banana, blueberries and kefir for dressing.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Celery sticks stuffed with thick layers of my homemade chicken liver pâté with some beet kraut and some leftover chicken spread on the side.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

Dinner? Oh dear, I forgot. And it's getting close to bed time to have a real meal. Maybe I'll go have some homemade chicken broth...yeah, that'll be good.

Hospitals are terrific for traumatic care; for acute care. They do a really, really good job in saving lives when it’s a sudden bleeding emergency. But in terms of chronic care, they’re terrible; (that is) in terms of the illnesses that most people have, endure, that cost the most money, that last the longest and ultimately die from. -Dr. Andrew Saul

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